4 Little Girls

4 Little Girls

Year: 1997

Runtime: 102 min

Language: English

Director: Spike Lee

HistoryDocumentary

During the civil rights movement, a horrific bombing at a Birmingham church on September 15, 1963, resulted in the deaths of four young girls. This documentary explores the tragedy and its impact, sharing the stories of the victims and their families. Through interviews with historians, witnesses, and prominent figures like Bill Cosby and George Wallace, the film examines the events leading up to the bombing and its lasting effects on the community.

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